Gordon Pepper

Gordon Pepper CBE

During the 1970s and 1980s Gordon Pepper was the UK equivalent of Dr Henry Kaufman. He joined W. Greenwell & Co. in 1960, and during his career there built the UK's leading gilt advisory company. For more than ten years he was the premier analyst in the gilt-edged market. In 1989 Gordon became a professor at the City University Business School (now the Sir John Cass Business School). Gordon advised Margaret Thatcher on monetary issues and is the author of Money Credit and Asset Prices (1994) and Monetarism Under Thatcher (2000), among other titles.

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Madhu Purwar

Madhu Purwar
India and UAE

Madhu Purwar works for the Hilton hotel group in Dubai. She began her EBS MBA in 2001 and took just over two years to complete it.

According to her, the programme is very demanding and challenging; it carries weight in business and has credibility with employers. "I got a promotion the day I left Dubai for the graduation. The company told me that the programme had made a positive contribution to my job and that I fully deserved to get what I was aiming for. What helps, of course, is that there was tangible evidence of the programme's contribution to my job and my ability to do it better. This must be pleasing for any employer - when they see that the commitment you are making to your studies has a direct benefit to them. It's a win-win situation."...more